If it is reasonably clean inside and the room temperature is in the 70's you probably have lost some refrigerant gas or the compressor has lost some capacity. Look in side to be sure the coil is not frozen and the compressor is actually operating.Good Luck,Gil
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If it is reasonably clean inside and the room temperature is in the 70's you probably have lost some refrigerant gas or the compressor has lost some capacity. Look in side to be sure the coil is not frozen and the compressor is actually operating.
Good Luck,
Gil